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What to Expect from the Real Estate Market This Winter

Eppraisal

The recent trends in real estate in the United States have delighted some people and frustrated others. High demand and low inventory have lifted home prices nearly 20 percent over what they were in the autumn of 2020. Yet if history demonstrates anything, it reveals the cyclical nature of the real estate market.

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Study: Houston Real Estate And Inflation

Houston Properties

Study: Houston Real Estate And Inflation. What the historical data tell us about using real estate to hedge against inflation in Houston. See Salary Needed To Buy A Home In Houston ]. Winners: Stocks (depending on starting valuations), real estate & commodities. Houston Home Price (Avg).

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How Will the Fall Market in 2021 Be Different?

Eppraisal

Real estate is cyclical year-over-year. Many real estate professionals believe it begins right after the Super Bowl. The market normally remains strong, and home values rise, through the spring and summer months. The 2021 fall real estate market is going to be different.

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Ohio Land for Sale: Is the Market Still Ripe for Growth in 2022?

The Robert Weiler Company

And undeveloped land is increasingly attractive for investors after favorable reports from the Ohio REALTORS®. As a whole, commercial real estate has seen great success in 2022, despite rising interest rates. Surges in Residential and Commercial Real Estate, and Land Sales. Residential Real Estate Sales.

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SELLERS’ MARKET? HOW ABOUT BUILDERS’ MARKET?

Will Springer Realtor

It’s safe to say we are tired of hearing the phrase “supply-chain disruption” and experiencing its effects. Analysts believe items that are now in shorter supply – major appliances, computer chips and specialty goods, to name a few – will return to shelves and front porches by the end of 2022 as the pandemic (hopefully) ebbs.

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Dave Stevens on understanding this housing market

Housing Wire

Supply chain shortages, many of which remain still today, meant that everything from new cars to basic random length lumber costs skyrocketed. The media and hyperbole are scaring potential homebuyers to the sidelines, but betting on home values is one of the greatest bets someone can make.